proton_vsrename
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proton_vsrename [2012/02/27 03:54] – seth | proton_vsrename [2018/07/28 12:20] – seth | ||
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First, grab [[http:// | First, grab [[http:// | ||
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+ | It's smart enough to ignore files that contains characters that signal it's not a text file. (ie, it won't touch binaries and the like) | ||
Grab vsrename.exe and throw it somewhere in your path to get ready. | Grab vsrename.exe and throw it somewhere in your path to get ready. | ||
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Now, at this point you can open windows/ | Now, at this point you can open windows/ | ||
- | === Android considerations | + | === Warning! |
- | But - one fault of vsrename is it doesn' | + | |
+ | Don' | ||
- | NOTE: This doesn't apply to the new v2.0 android build system that RTAdTest uses, it doesn't need any dirs renamed. | + | === Android notes === |
+ | If you're doing Android, you'll probably want to look over the following files by hand to tweak things: | ||
- | There are probably other things you'll end up having to hand tweak as you build for each platform, feel free to add them here. | + | * android/ |
+ | * android/ | ||
+ | * android/ | ||
+ | * android/ | ||
=== Summary === | === Summary === | ||
- | And there go, more or less ready to go. Keep in mind you can't move this project directory anywhere, you need to keep it in the same directory as proton' | + | And there you go, more or less ready. |
It IS possible to do directory checkout of your own svn located inside of your svn proton checkout btw - it's what I do for client projects, works like charm. | It IS possible to do directory checkout of your own svn located inside of your svn proton checkout btw - it's what I do for client projects, works like charm. | ||
proton_vsrename.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/09 00:46 by seth